Culturability and Survival of Marine, Freshwater and Clinical Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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概要
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- 2010-12-01
著者
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Kogure Kazuhiro
Marine Microbiology Laboratory Marine Ecosystem Dynamics Ocean Research Institute The University Of
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Kogure Kazuhiro
Marine Microbiology Lab. Marine Ecosystem Dynamics Ocean Res. Inst. The Univ. Of Tokyo
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Ahsan Mahbuba
Marine Microbiology Laboratory Marine Ecosystem Dynamics Ocean Research Institute The University Of
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Taylor William
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science University Of Waterloo
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KHAN NURUL
Marine Microbiology Laboratory, Marine Ecosystem Dynamics, Ocean Research Institute, The University
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Khan Nurul
Marine Microbiology Laboratory Marine Ecosystem Dynamics Ocean Research Institute The University Of
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Kogure Kazuhiro
Marine Microbiology Division Ocean Research Institute University Of Tokyo
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TAYLOR William
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Toledo
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